Why Garden City floors need a local estimate
Garden City is a Chatham County municipality shaped by Savannah port and industrial corridors, with its own port-corridor floor conditions. Its comprehensive-plan record points to a city that shifted from residential and light commercial roots toward heavier port-related development. Dave Scala’s estimate starts with the actual floor in the home, then chooses ReCoating, repair, or sanding from that evidence.
Older residential pockets, renovated homes, rental turnover, and work-route traffic near industrial corridors create a durability-first estimate. Grit, old coatings, product type, and bond testing come first.
Garden City planning records give a real local reason to discuss residential pockets beside port and industrial land uses.
The port-corridor setting changes the floor issue: entry grit and work traffic matter more than tourist turnover.
Older residential blocks and renovated rentals create mixed flooring from room to room.
In Garden City, the estimate reads port-corridor grit, older residential rooms, and renovated rentals as practical floor clues, not a reason to oversell sanding.
